KEROSENE
AND TURPENTINE: CURE-ALL MIRACLE MEDICINES?

Turpentine
and Kerosene have been used medicinally since ancient times and are being used
by poorer countries like Russia, Eastern Europe, and Africa to this day.
In ancient Babylon, petrolium distillates were used to treat stomach problems,
inflammation and ulcers.

Turpentine
is made by distilling the sap from pine trees.

A
recentstudyin
Nigeria found that almost 70 per cent of its population use petroleum products
medicinally. Common applications for this medicine are infectious
diseases, infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, arthritis and rheumatic
diseases. Before discovering that chemotherapy was more lucrative, the
infamous oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller began by selling kerosene as a cancer
cure.

Can
Kerosine/Terpentine Improve Health?

Kerosene/Turpentine
may be the best ways to eliminate pathogenic microbes and parasites from the
blood and bowels. In arecent
interview,Dr.
Jennifer Daniels states that turpentine weakens cell walls of pathogens and
fungi, while helping to maintain the integrity of human cells. She goes
on to say that ingesting turpentine helps the body detox the liver and other
organs.

Astudycomparing
several disinfectants found that kerosene had the strongest effect on
suppressingCandida—stronger
than even a sodium hypochlorite bleach. This may actually be the reason
for success with kerosene and turpentine: they eliminateCandida,
viruses and CWD microbes while not harming normal gut bacteria.

While
Kerosene is a mineral oil derived from refining crude petroleum, Turpentine is
derived by distilling the sap that leaks out of a pine tree. Once the
water is distilled out of the sap, the resulting medicine is called “Pure
gum turpentine”.

Kerosene:
Paula Ganner’s Cancer Cure

The
idea of using kerosene as a cancer cure began in the early 1950′s, when
a 31-year-old Austrian woman by the name of Paula Ganner had been given two
days to live by her doctors. She had metastasized cancer and colon
paralysis after surgery. Remembering that in Eastern Europe kerosene had
been used as a cure-all, she began ingesting a tablespoonful each day.
Three days later she was able to get up out of bed, and 11 months later was
alive and well and gave birth to a healthy boy. When her boy was three,
he contracted polio, and Paula cured it using one teaspoon of kerosene daily
for eight days. After spreading the word about her amazing results using
kerosene for health problems, she received 20,000 thank-you letters with
success stories.

Here
are sometestimonialsreported
in the German magazine “7 TAGE” between September 1969 and February 1970:

A
dog had a growth the size of a child’s fist on his neck and was given
kerosene on sugar cubes. After two weeks, the growth disappeared.

After
breast cancer surgery, a woman (48) developed tumours in the uterus. After
taking a daily teaspoon of kerosene she could stop using morphine, and
after six weeks she aborted three tumours.

Another
woman took a teaspoonful of kerosene three times daily for two weeks, and
repeated this after a two-week interruption. This not only cured her
stomach ulcer, but also, to her surprise, her diabetes.

A
man cured a severe prostate problem (it is not mentioned if it was cancer)
by taking one teaspoonful of kerosene each morning and evening for four
weeks. Later, he overcame a stomach ulcer in the same way. His son
successfully used kerosene to cure a chronic bladder problem, and he cured
his dog of leukaemia after a seven-week kerosene cure.

After
a woman (60) had her right breast removed, cancer started in her left
breast. She periodically took a teaspoonful of kerosene three times daily
for two weeks and then paused for 10 days. She had no more cancer problems
and no more fear of cancer.

A
young woman (35) was sent home to die with an inoperable large tumour in
the pancreas that extended to the adrenal glands. On the fourth day home,
she briefly awoke from a coma and was given a spoonful of kerosene. Hours
later she showed the first signs of improvement, and after four days she
wanted to get out of bed. The kerosene cure was continued for another 10
days before she was investigated at the hospital in Graz and later
discharged as being healthy.

After
six days of using kerosene, a woman discharged dead tissue which was
confirmed to consist of dead tumour cells (the type of cancer is not
mentioned). After 14 days, the typical smell of terminal cancer
disappeared. She took kerosene for 32, 25 and 14 days, with nine days of
rest between each. As a pleasant side-effect, she was also cured of her
rheumatic problems.

A
woman (68) had high blood pressure, heart and circulation problems and
rheumatism. She could hardly walk. After four weeks on kerosene, she was
asked by a friend what she was doing to look suddenly so much younger.
People think she is in her 40s. Her husband, who used to have a bent back,
now runs like a youth. When she sometimes gets some pain in cold weather,
she rubs her body with a sponge dipped in kerosene and lets it dry; this
quickly removes any pain.

A
woman with colon cancer was scheduled for colostomy (to remove her colon
and have a bag fitted). Instead, she started taking teaspoons of kerosene.
Not much was happening, so she took about 50 ml in one go, together with a
lot of honey in milk. This was followed by four hours of diarrhoea with
pus and blood and the abortion of her tumour.

Turpentine:
Another Cure-all Therapy

The
main chemical in turpentine is alpha-pinene, and it is a powerful antifungal!

Like
kerosene, turpentine was also used as a cure-all. Pure gum turpentine,
derived from the sap of pine trees, was treasured for its antiseptic and
diuretic properties and as a powerful treatment for intestinal parasites. According
to Wikipedia: “Turpentine was a common medicine among seamen during the Age
of Discovery, and one of several products carried aboard Ferdinand
Magellan’s fleet in his first circumnavigation of the globe.”

Jennifer
Daniels, MD, discovered that American slaves had a secret remedy that kept
them free of diseases: a teaspoon of turpentine mixed with a teaspoon of white
sugar, taken for short periods several times each year. She adopted this as a
successfulCandidatherapy:

Slowly
pour a teaspoon of turpentine over 3 sugar cubes or a rounded teaspoon of
white sugar to soak it all up. Then chew the cubes or soaked sugar and
wash the mixture down with water. The sugar acts as a vehicle for
the turpentine, while simultaneously attracting the fungus to the
turpentine-soaked sugar. Dr Daniels generally recommends doing this
twice a week for several weeks, but initially daily with long-termCandida.
Continue until the problem is fixed – which can happen surprisingly
quickly.

Before
beginning turpentine therapy, Dr Daniels states that it is essential to
prepare by drinking lots of water (Reverse osmosis or distilled), eating a
diet void of processed foods, and ensuring 3 or more bowel movements a day to
ensure pathogens don’t get into the blood.

According
to Dr Daniels, the first edition ofThe
Merck Manualof
appropriate and accepted treatments for recognised diseases, published in
1899, states that turpentine therapy is effective for a wide range of
conditions including gonorrhoea, meningitis, arthritis, abdominal difficulties
and lung disease. The more recent 1999Merck
Manualmentions only the
dire effects of turpentine poisoning with destruction of the kidneys and
lungs.

The
Cure-all Effect of Kerosene and Turpentine

In
former centuries, rarely did people have cancer, asthma, allergies and
autoimmune diseases. After World War II, this changed with the
widespread use of antibiotics. When you consider that the definition of
biotics is “of or relating to living organisms”, it’s easy to understand
why antibiotics are not healthy for us. They target not only bacteria,
but all cells, and the result is death of many of our cells in the process of
eliminating infection. The dead cellular debris from antibiotics
encourage the rise of fungi to help decompose and eliminate the dead material,
and the resulting masses of fungi are said by author Walter Last to be “at
the root of most of our modern diseases”.

Some
of the greatest enemies of forests are fungi and parasites. As an
evolutionary defense mechanism, trees and plants developed various chemical
compounds within them to kill these invaders. Eucalyptus oil, neem oil,
tea tree oil, turpentine oil, and other essential oils are composed mostly of
hydrocarbons, like kerosene. The main chemical in turpentine is alpha-pinene,
and it is a powerful antifungal!

These
essential oils seem to have a more potent antifungal effect than kerosene, but
excessive intake is believed to cause kidney damage.

Is
it Safe?

It’s
important to state that that Kerosene can be dangerous if you don’t know
what you are doing.

TheMSDS
for Keroseneincludes
the following information: “Expected to be of low toxicity… Aspiration
into lungs when swallowed or vomited may cause chemical pneumonitis which can
be fatal”. The MSDS for kerosene of another company states: “If more than
several mouthfuls are swallowed, abdominal discomfort, nausea, and diarrhea
may occur”.

Since
people do not normally swallow more than a few mouthfuls of kerosene, taking a
spoonful for a limited period will not be a toxicity problem. The real
danger of kerosene does not come as a matter of toxicity, but rather from
getting vomit into the lungs after a large amount has been swallowed.
This can cause death. Keep in mind that even getting clean water into
the lungs can be very bad also.

The
lethal dose of kerosene for rats is given as “LD50 > 5g/kg”. LD50
is the dose at which 50 per cent of the rats will die. Therefore, more
than 5 g/kg are required to kill a rat. That would mean a 68kg (150lb)
human would have to ingest more than 340g or 340ml. In comparison, the
LD50 of gum turpentine for rats is given as 5760 mg/kg (more than 1000x
kerosene). As Dr. Jennifer Daniels states, the lethal dose for a child
weighing 30lbs is 2 tablespoons or 1 ounce. Dr. Daniels recommends
taking only a teaspoon at a time. (6 teaspoons = 1 ounce). She continues
that it would be wise to take the recommended dose of turpentine “at least
once a month for the rest of your life.”

About
petrol and gasoline, author Walter Last states “The main danger is from
sniffing or inhaling the vapours, which can have strong effects on the brain
and central nervous system. Yet ingesting this more-problematic product is not
necessarily all bad. A man in China drank (and still drinks)a
glass of gasoline/petrol every day, or about four litres a month,
for 42 years, and at over 70 years of age he looks younger than most
non-petrol drinkers in their 50s or 60s. He started out drinking kerosene for
pain relief, but later switched over to petrol. It has been estimated that, in
all, he drank about 1.5 tons of it.”

The
Medical Suppression Kerosene and Turpentine

“Oil
of Pine Tar” = Turpentine

In
1979, a German woman was
taken to courtfor
distributed health information about kerosene,but
the prosecutor was unable to show that a law had been violated or that anyone
had been harmed using kerosene in the recommended ways. The forensic
expert was also unable to point to any harm. He articulated the notion
that for cancer one should use everything that might be useful, and that
clinical trials should be conducted. As a result, the prosecution had to
drop the case.

Kerosene
in Australian supermarkets in the early 1980s was colourless. When
reports of people using it to cure their cancer started circulating, suddenly
all kerosene in supermarkets was blue. Additionally, harsh warnings
about the “deadly effects” of ingesting kerosene began to appear.
Even today, the Wikipedia page on kerosene states clearly: “Ingestion of
kerosene is harmful or fatal.” The most recent MSDS’s no longer
offer toxicity data so that people cannot see how non-toxic kerosene is.
Instead, remains only the warning that it can be fatal if it gets into the
lungs.

This
is clearly in conflict with it’s trusted historical use as medicine, and
even with the scientific toxicity information of today. Kerosene
still appears in the official pharmacopoeia in Franceashuilede
Gabian,and is prescribed
as a remedy for bronchitis, asthma and cystitis. Even the medical literature
contains clinical studies by reputable researchers showing that kerosene is
effective against cancer.

As
Walter last concludes in his article about Kerosine and Turpentine,
“Nevertheless,
science is no obstacle for those in pursuit of profit or special interests. To
reduce my chances of having to go to court in this matter, I want to make it
clear that this article is for information only, and that I do not recommend
using kerosene or turpentine to treat cancer or any other condition. People
need to do their own research and evaluation of available information before
deciding whether any potential benefits from using kerosene are worth risking
the dangers mentioned by our health authorities.”